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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Lou Gehrig's disease. ********************************************************also known as motor neurone disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a specific disease that causes the death of neurons controlling
View Details>Difference between UMNL and LMNL : (Part 1) Upper motor neuron (UMN)Includes neurons in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system, CNS) that control movement of muscles. UMN synapse onto lower motor neurons at the ventral horn of the
View DetailsAlzheimer's disease(degenerate).********************************Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disorder that causes brain cells to waste away (degenerate) and die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia — a continuous declin
View Details*List of Neurological Conditions* *Stroke* stroke recovery and rehabilitation. Early Rehabilitation Following Stroke and Stroke Rehabilitation. We appreciate the importance of specialist rehabilitation with a focus on important developments in
View DetailsCALF MUSCLE PAIN You are Not sure what is causing your calf pain? Check out - Calf muscle pain is a common problem that can make walking, running and jumping difficult and painful.Pain in the calf region may be due to injury, underlying medical
View Details#IDIOPATHIC_Toe_Walking#Definition :Idiopathic toe walking is a term used to define a gait in which a person walks with a toe‐toe gait pattern without any known correlated etiology*#_idiopathic_toe_waliking_is_when_your_child_continues_to_walk_
View DetailsNon specific lower back pain.90% of lower back pain is non-specific. Why is that? As we know, there is a poor relationship between structural pathologies and pain. 60% of people at the age of 80 have a degenerative disc but asymptomatic.Does t
View DetailsCerebralPalsyChildren who exhibit movement problems that fall into one or more types of Cerebral Palsy are Classified as having mixed CP.Symptoms:Exaggerated , jerky movementsAbnormal reflexesPoor postureTremor or ShakinessIssues with
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